Currently Chief Digital Officer and CIO at Homestar Financial Corporation, Walt is leading the 17-year-old company’s digital solutions group through several major technology projects. Homestar is headquartered in Gainesville, GA and is “the easiest way home” in 22 states.

After earning an undergraduate degree in Physics from Guilford College, he began his career as a technical officer in the US Air Force, serving in key roles for recovery and reconstitution of strategic nuclear assets including three years serving on Strategic Air Command’s “Looking Glass” aircrew, directly supporting the President and the National Command Authority.

Mike McCranie is a well-respected transformational leader who develops a vision for the future, establishes a strategic framework for significant success, and unites teams to a common purpose. With more than 20 years of business performance and technical leadership experience, Mike has consistently delivered significant and measurable bottom-line results and has been continuously rewarded with new challenges and opportunities. An expert in aligning IT strategy with organizational vision and objectives, Mike drives change and achieves goals by interpreting the voice of the customer, hiring and developing top-performing teams, focusing on continuous improvement, and creating strategic channels, partnerships, programs, and processes.

Mark Campbell is the chief information officer (CIO) at Atlanta Housing (AH), where he is responsible for project management, business solutions and records information management. Prior to joining AHA, Campbell spent four years as the CIO for Pittsburgh Public Schools, where he was responsible for leading the organization’s strategic vision in information technology. Before joining Pittsburgh Public Schools, he was the CIO for the Boston Public Health Commission. In that role, Campbell was responsible for upgrading the technology infrastructure for the Health Commission, including the replacement of the email system, the redesign of the Wide Area Network (WAN), the implementation of an intranet and the replacement of the telephone system with digital technology.

With almost 2 decades of experience in the field of information technology, Bradley has served as director at large to several advisory boards including Georgia Himss, the Georgia CIO Leadership Council, TAG Cloud Board and is one of the founding member of AT&T's Healthcare Advisory Committee. He has been a guest speaker and blogger for Intel, Microsoft, Allscripts and Greenway Medical on topics relating to Healthcare IT, Security, and mobile point of care solutions. With an enthusiasm described as intoxicating, Bradley brings a fresh innovative perspective to Healthcare IT where "not knowing what can't be done" is more than just a quote from Henry Ford, it is a way of life.

Justin Mason has more than 20 years of global experience leading professional services and operations in the technology sector. Most recently, he served as the Senior Vice President of Professional Services for ForeSee, a market leader in SaaS-based AI Customer Experience Solutions serving 2,000 of the largest Retail, Financial and Healthcare organizations in the world. In that role, he was responsible for leading the restructuring of their global services organization during its transition from a predominantly consulting focused strategy to a SaaS led organization, with strategic responsibility for the consulting, support, analysts, services product development and implementation functions.